Lobster and crab harvesters push back against ‘red list’ meant to help right whales
It is disappointing that crustaceans have been added to a so-called “red list” of seafood to avoid as a way of protecting endangered whales, Canadian lobster and crab harvesters said Tuesday.
A recent report by California-based Seafood Watch, a group that monitors global harvesting of fish and crustaceans, said lobster and crab fishing industries are a menace to the endangered North Atlantic right whale because the animals get entangled in fishing gear.
Geoff Irvine, executive director of the Lobster Council of Canada, says the red-listing does not take into account the “significant efforts” being made by Canadian lobster harvesters to avoid entanglements with the whales.
“We have an extensive program where when we see a single whale, we close all the fishing around that whale for a period until the whale leaves,” he said in an interview Tuesday.

